John Roberts began his tenure as Chief Justice of the United States in 2005. Over the course of two decades, he has presided over a court characterized by contentious appointments and highly politicized cases. This session will assess Chief Justice Roberts’ leadership of the Court and his relationships with colleagues. The session will examine Roberts’ views on precedent and conclude with case studies of his opinions in high-profile cases on freedom of religion, free speech, voting rights, and health care. There will be an opportunity for question and answer at the conclusion of the program.
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